One of digital media's best kept secrets is this company in Manhattan that was built for baseball

What do Major League Baseball, wrestling's WWE Network, Glenn Beck's TheBlaze TV, and HBO's new streaming service all have in common?

The video for all of these services is handled out of an old cookie factory on the west side of Manhattan.

MLB Advanced Media, also known as MLBAM, is Major League Baseball's technology division. It was started in 2005 to run the websites of MLB teams, but it's since morphed into a huge provider of digital services for many other companies.

MLBAM delivers the live video for Sony's new live TV service, PlayStation Vue, as well as for streaming services from the PGA and ESPN.